Advances in Energy Efficiency in Buildings, Appliances, Lighting and Equipment:Technology, Policy and Networks
Most Products That Will Use Energy in Buildings in 2020 Have Not Yet Been Built
There are Over 100 Different Uses of Energy in Residential Buildings -- the Top 25
…And Their Use is Increasing
There’s a Wide Range of Energy Efficiencyin a Typical Unregulated Market
Regulatory Energy Policy Can Increase Energy Efficiency:Three Lessons Learned from 25 Years of LBNL Policy Analyses
Labels and Appliance Standards Work Together to Transform Markets
Regulation Effectively Narrows the Range of Energy Efficiency
Appliance Standards and Labels Improve Energy Efficiency DramaticallyAverage Energy Consumption of New Refrigerators in the U.S.
Appliance Standards and Labels Can Benefit National Economies:Impact in the US from 1990 to 2010
There is Huge Potential for Reducing Energy Use in Buildings Worldwide
Use of Appliance Standards and Labels is Spreading
Emphasis on Efficiency Standards and Labels is Increasing
Several Organizations are Sponsoring International Labeling and Standards Programs
LBNL and Others Have Formed a NewCollaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP)
CLASP and UN/DESA are Undertaking a Global Program to Promote Labels and Appliance Standards
Author: Stephen Wiel
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